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My chronic illness has cost me more than just my health
Illness & Disabiliy, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 8/1/19 Illness & Disabiliy, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 8/1/19

My chronic illness has cost me more than just my health

Relationships shift when parts of the social world become less accessible due to illness. This essay for Cosmopolitan addresses some of this hardship.

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I Have Celiac Disease and I Want to Drink a Beer at a Bar, Dammit!
Disabled Food, Illness & Disabiliy, Feature Articles, Food & Cooking, B2C, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 10/29/18 Disabled Food, Illness & Disabiliy, Feature Articles, Food & Cooking, B2C, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 10/29/18

I Have Celiac Disease and I Want to Drink a Beer at a Bar, Dammit!

If the bar won’t serve you beer, serve beer to the bar.

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My Friend, The Parrot
Illness & Disabiliy, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 7/1/16 Illness & Disabiliy, Op-Ed & Essay Jacqueline Raposo 7/1/16

My Friend, The Parrot

A parrot lives in my neighborhood. We have some things in common.

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View fullsize Selma Miriam (left) of @bloodrootrestaurant Feminist Restaurant and Bookstore—one of the last remaining 70s collectives—passed away yesterday. I am so, so thankful that after years of dining there, @shondaland and @platemagazine paid me t
View fullsize “What a piece of wonder a river is.” (Thoreau, Sept 5, 1838) I’m ending an introspective year much where I started—alongside this morphing metaphor that reminds me answers, action, joy, overwhelm, congregation, stillness or aw
View fullsize I got the keys to my Vermont burrow 1 year ago today. And what a year it has been, no? “Make haste slowly now.*” xoxo

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*Louisa May Alcott’s journals. I forget the date. Sometime in her childhood.

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1: The view of my
View fullsize I feel enormous gratitude to the countless people who protested, fought and died for our right to vote, get an education, access healthcare, have financially independence and more. I mailed dozens of hand-written letters to young voters in NC and Ohi
View fullsize Learned on PEI that “I’m so glad to live in a world where there are Octobers” was not in the first draft of Anne of Green Gables. (See slide 2 for the book’s manuscript version.) Surreal October, huh. Thank dog we get to edit
View fullsize Finally meandering the red stone island that birthed the story that’s like comfort food to me. “It just makes me feel glad to be alive—it’s such an interesting world.” 

Will always be thankful for this trip.

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